GRAHAM — It’s not often that teams have three consecutive games in which a pitcher goes the distance, but Burlington-Graham Post 63 did just that.

Dylan Isly threw a complete game as Post 63 defeated visiting High Point Post 87 by 10-4 on Sunday night at Tom Zachary Field.

Isley recorded eight strikeouts and gave up seven hits.

“It feels great to be the third guy in a row to (go the distance),” Isley said. “It feels like it shouldn’t happen, but it really did. My arm feels great, too.”

Post 63 (10-5 overall, 3-2 conference) fell behind early, as High Point scored two runs on three hits. Post 87 had two hits to start the game, including a double by lead-off batter Hayden Manuel. After an errant throw allowed Manuel to score, an RBI double by Pete Guy made it 2-0. Isley struck out the side, a sign of things to come.

“I think I came in a little too amped up,” Isley said. “I was wanting to throw it hard, and I wasn’t throwing strikes and getting ahead of batters like I needed to. I finally settled in.”

Settle in he did. Isley only gave up four hits the rest of the game.

Burlington-Graham finished with 15 hits, 12 of them singles.

“(Post 87) hit the ball hard in the first inning, but we started swinging the bats, and Dylan started to settle in,” Post 63 manager Johnny Slaughter said. “We had some things go our way, and we were able to make some things happen.”

Post 63 got a run in the bottom of the second and third innings to tie the game at 2-2. Four consecutive fourth-inning hits for the home team, including back-to-back doubles by Brock Deatherage and Ben Kelley, gave Post 63 a 5-2 lead.

Post 87 (15-4) made matters worse in the bottom of the fifth inning, allowing Burlington-Graham to score three more runs on two hits. Back-to-back singles by Adam Gunn and Ryan Hackett followed by Jay Carter reaching after being hit by a pitch loaded the bases.

A sacrifice bunt by John Robertson sandwiched between two passed balls cleared the bases. Consecutive strikeouts ended the threat, but the damage was done, as Post 63 held an 8-2 lead.

High Point got two runs back in the sixth inning, as Zach Michalski smacked an Isley pitch over the left-field fence for a two-run home run. Isley then held Post 87 in check, not allowing another hit.

“We hit the ball well tonight as a team,” Kelley said. “It’s big to be able to beat (Post 87) for the second time this week. We have been grinding in BP, doing the same thing in practice every day. Things paid off.”

Kelley led Post 63 with four hits. Hackett, Gunn, John Robertson and Morgan Keene and added two hits apiece. Michalski led Post 87 with two hits.